JNSI Volume 52, no 3./2020
Articles Inside this Issue:
Table of Contents
Editor's Note — Kathleen Garness
Colorful Leaves Classes with Dick Rauh — Gail Selfridge
Book Review: The Science Behind Flowers, by Dick Rauh (open access) — Camille Werther
Book Review: Alexander von Humboldt and the United States:
Art, Nature, and Culture by Eleanor Jones Harvey (open access) — Theophilus Britt Griswold
Anatomy Coloring Book — Jonathan Higgins
Curated Colored Pencils — Kathleen Garness
The Business of Illustration Getting Organized — Gail Guth
RRRRIPPED from the List: Working Essentially for Free? — Britt Griswold, Editor
Sketchbook Costa Rica — Karen A. Johnson
Illustrating Nature CSUMB Science lllustration Graduate Program:
Class of 2020 — Madelyn Neufeld, Liz Wahid, Ying Wang
Artwork You Can Wear! — Kathleen Garness
A PEEK INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Open Access Article:
Book Review: The Science Behind Flowers, by Dick Rauh
— Reviewed by Camille Werther
Dr. Dick Rauh's reference book is an essential resource for flower enthusiasts, botanical illustration teachers, and artists seeking a deeper understanding of plant biology. Drawing from his Plant Morphology class at the New York Botanic Garden, the book blends scientific rigor with artistic insight, featuring Rauh's paintings, student sketches, and detailed dissection photography. Organized into six chapters, it covers plant structure, floral anatomy, pollination, and fruit classification, offering practical tips for teaching and sourcing plant materials alongside comprehensive botanical concepts.

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